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Northern veterans Embrace announce new album and special UK anniversary tour

They're ready to welcome 'All Good Good People' back to the crowd. (this article contains affiliate links)

Danny Jones Danny Jones - 28th January 2026

Northern rock veterans Embrace have announced a new album, as well as a raft of landmark anniversary tour dates in the UK, including a big Manchester gig. Guess you could call it ‘A Glorious Day’…

In all seriousness, we’re big fans of Embrace here at Audio North, and a lot of people across the wider team grew up listening to these lot, either through our parents or as part of our first adolescent forays into music.

Often lumped in with so-called ‘dad rock’, perhaps due to the era and radio-friendly sound they’ve cultivated over the course of their long and successful, albeit somewhat underdog career, it’s merely a sign of their longevity and how palatable their brand of alternative guitar-driven tunes has always been.

LP number nine – simply entitled Avalanche – will be no different, we’re sure.

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Well, the record itself is set to be a highly personal one, according to a recent interview with Clash Magazine, but the boys have always put plenty of themselves into their long-running discography.

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As per an official press release, frontman Danny McNamara believes this might be more “honest, open, and raw” than anything they’ve done before.

This being their first new material since 2022, when the band released How to Be a Person Like Other People (album number eight, which recieved largley positive reviews for being similarly introspective), die-hards are understandably hugely excited, with pre-orders already flying.

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The Bailiff Bridge-born band were praised on that last outing for returning to something closer to their classic post-Britpop sound, and judging by the latest release, ‘Road to Nowhere’, we’re getting more of that familiar style that fans have grown so fond of over the decades.

Speaking of which, the Embrace boys are celebrating 30 years as a touring band in 2026: an incredible feat for any artist, but we’re always especially proud of those from up North.

Confirming the full news via social media on Wednesday, 28 January, the well-established and long-running Yorkshire group revealed a healthy run of live tour dates for this winter.

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Listing a run of a dozen dates in total, Embrace comes to Manchester Academy (1) in mid-November, with Newcastle being the other northernmost show in England.

Surprisingly, there are currently venues booked in their home county, but you may well see special shows announced there in addition to the first batch of 30th anniversary gigs. You can see the full list of tour dates announced down below.

Embrace 30th anniversary UK tour dates 2026

  • Aberdeen Music Hall – Monday, 9
  • Glasgow Barrowland Ballroom – 10 Tuesday, 10
  • Newcastle NX – Thursday, 12
  • Manchester O2 Academy – Saturday, 14
  • Nottingham Rock City – Sunday, 15
  • Brighton Dome – Tues, 17
  • Bristol Beacon – Thurs, 19
  • London Roundhouse – Friday, 20
  • Birmingham O2 Academy – Sat, 21
  • Cambridge Corn Exchange – Sun, 22
  • Margate Dreamland – Tues, 24
  • Torquay Arena – Thurs, 26
  • Southampton O2 Guildhall – Fri, 27
  • Cardiff Tramshed – Sat, 28

As for those of you looking to watch them in the city centre, early access will be granted to those pre-ordering the album, which drops on 12 June, from Wednesday, 4 February. General sale tickets will be available the following Friday (6 Feb) at 10am.

You can get ready to grab your tickets for the upcoming Embrace gig at Manchester Academy when they go live right HERE.

Meanwhile, you can hear the band’s new single, which is already becoming a fan favourite Embrace song, in full down below – let us know what you think of it in the comments.

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